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The Apology Part
1 Intro| resistance to the tyrannical commands of the Thirty.~But, though 2 Text | always forbids but never commands me to do anything which 3 Text | specimen of the sort of commands which they were always giving Critias Part
4 Text | relations were regulated by the commands of Poseidon which the law Crito Part
5 Text | that he will duly obey our commands; and he neither obeys them 6 Text | nor convinces us that our commands are unjust; and we do not Laws Book
7 4 | which was compared to the commands of doctors, whom we described 8 5 | any infringement of these commands may be discovered and punished 9 5 | of minuteness, if the law commands that all the vessels which 10 8 | assuming the functions of law, commands them to abstain? The ordinances 11 9 | any others which the God commands in cases of this kind. Let 12 11 | not do what the legislator commands. And if in any other place 13 12 | contrary to the law, the commands and duties imposed upon Phaedo Part
14 Intro| change. Again, the soul commands, the body serves: in this 15 Intro| Socrates, who wants to know his commands, in whose presence he talks 16 Intro| his life in fulfilling the commands of an oracle, and who recognized 17 Text | Crito said: And have you any commands for us, Socrates—anything The Republic Book
18 1 | subject renders to their commands, in that case, O wisest 19 1 | being unerring, always commands that which is for his own 20 1 | required to execute his commands; and therefore, as I said 21 4 | courageously executing his commands and counsels? ~True. ~And 22 4 | pleasure and in pain the commands of reason about what he 23 4 | and which proclaims these commands; that part too being supposed 24 5 | obedience to him which the law commands; and is the violator of 25 7 | they are just men, and the commands which we impose upon them The Second Alcibiades Part
26 Text | resolved to disobey none of his commands, if I am likely to be the The Statesman Part
27 Intro| other officer, retails his commands to others. Again, a ruler 28 Intro| who insists always on his commands being fulfilled under all 29 Intro| Would he persist in his old commands, under the idea that all 30 Text | the man who gives his own commands, and him who gives another’ 31 Text | section of knowledge which commands.~YOUNG SOCRATES: At what The Symposium Part
32 Intro| prayers of men, and to men the commands of the gods.~Socrates asks: 33 Text | sacrifices of men, and to men the commands and replies of the gods; Timaeus Part
34 Intro| evil.~Having given these commands, the Creator remained in 35 Intro| through them reason sends her commands to the extremity of her 36 Intro| soul, which receives the commands of the immortal part, not 37 Intro| or of opinion; or how the commands of the soul watching in 38 Text | the body, perceiving these commands and threats, might obey